Pakistan likely to encounter worst earthquake in next 48 hours, warns international SSGS

Pakistan likely to encounter worst earthquake in next 48 hours, warns international SSGS

"In the underground grass fault line, a rapid tremor has been recorded, and in this area, a powerful earthquake could occur in the next two days. The earthquake sensor research institute has reported an increase in electric charge fluctuations in space near the sea, which may lead to a strong earthquake in the green-colored regions on the map in the coming days which includes entire Pakistan area.

SSGS (Seismology, Seismography, and Geological Survey) has designated the Grass Fault Line as a region of extreme potential for a powerful earthquake. According to SSGS, these estimates are only approximations, and there is currently no reliable method to determine precise locations.

It should be noted that last year, the head of the Solar System Geomagnetic Survey at the Research Institute, Frank Hoger, predicted on February 3rd that a 7.5 magnitude earthquake would soon occur in southern central Turkey, Jordan, Syria, and Lebanon. His earthquake prediction was proven accurate just three days later.

On February 6th, the strongest earthquake in Turkey and Syria occurred, causing thousands of deaths and millions of injuries. It is clear that the scientific reasons for the widespread devastation caused by the recent earthquakes in Turkey and Syria are now known. Since the earthquakes, experts from around the world have been studying the severity of earthquakes and the causes of the large-scale destruction they bring.

Geologists say that on February 6th, just 12 miles apart from each other in southern Turkey and northern Syria, two large tectonic plates collided, resulting in a 7.8 magnitude earthquake, the most devastating earthquake in Turkey's 80-year history. However, 9 hours later, another 7.5 magnitude earthquake in the same area added to the devastation."